Pakistan is now gaining traction as one of the emerging ecosystems to currently invest in the Asian region. While local investors continue to struggle to build their investment portfolio, foreign investors are taking the lead to venture into the Pakistani market.

This year, over 40 startups at different stages have closed investment deals out of which 54 percent were women-led businesses. While some of the major deals of the year were raised by a local extension of an international group, it is worth noting that Pakistan is attracting capital as a potential business location.

With the establishment of three venture funds involving international partners such as Sarmayacaar, SparkLabs, and i2i Ventures, 2019 is expected to fuel the local startups with more capital. Meanwhile, let’s look back with TechJuice at the year of investments.

FinTech

1. Telenor Microfinance Bank

Telenor Microfinance Bank has been enabling the unbanked population of Pakistan through micro-finance and related financial services. In 2009, it launched Easypaisa, a branchless banking service. With its vast agent network, active accounts, and transaction value, Easypaisa has developed itself as the largest branchless banking service in Pakistan.

2. KarloCompare

KarloCompare is a financial services comparison platform that helps users discover and compare personal finance and insurance products and services. Meanwhile, supporting the financial services industry by introducing new customers to insurance companies and banks, helping them to lower the cost of acquisition and create transparency in their ROI on digital spends.

3. Tez Financial Services

Tez Financial Services is Pakistan’s first all-digital non-bank microfinance company, focused on serving the unbanked and underbanked in Pakistan. Tez aims to reduce the financial vulnerability of over 50 million underserved Pakistanis through its smartphone app that is driven by artificial intelligence to provide access to all financial services such as nano-credit, health and term life insurance, and tailored investments.

4. SimPaisa

SimPaisa is Pakistan’s first direct carrier billing company, a product of PublishEx(Pvt.) Ltd. imPaisa enables digital businesses to monetize their products better by allowing their customers to make online payments using their existing SIM card balance. Currently, SimPaisa is the only payment system in Pakistan to offer this service.

Automotive

5. CarFirst

CarFirst is Pakistan’s first online used car selling platform for auto buyers and sellers in the country. The platform is operated by Frontier Car Group that invests in used-automotive marketplaces in emerging market economies. The group is currently operating in six countries with CarFirst as its presence in Pakistan after it invested a major Series A funding in the startup.

6. Auto Sahulat

AutoSahulat is an online service for roadside vehicle breakdown that connects mechanics with drivers for road-side assistance through mobile and web-based platform. The startup is currently operational in Lahore.

Health-Tech

7. OlaDoc

OlaDoc, formerly known as MyDoctor, connects users with doctors and specialists and allows them to book appointments. The healthtech startup has also integrated an online medicine and lab test ordering to its services. In the previous year, the startup connected one million Pakistanis with doctors and specialists.

8. Sehat Kahani

Sehat Kahani is a healthcare startup that offers an all-female health provider network to deliver quality healthcare solutions using telehealth. The startup has impacted over 600,000 people with an all-female network provider of 1000 plus female doctors.

9. Excel Labs

In June 2018, Excel Labs closed an equity investment of $31 million led by Karandaaz Pakistan.

10. Marham

Marham is a health-tech startup that has built a community to provide quick medical help to the patients in terms of right doctor identification, booking appointments and sharing quick access points of the doctors. Recently, Marham was the first Pakistan startup to qualify for Asia’s first Google Demo Day winning the Audience Choice Award.

In 2017, Marham raised an investment at a valuation of $1.5 million. This year, the health-tech startup secured a $20,000 grant from Facebook on the platform of Idea Croron Ka. Agri-tech

11. Ricult

Ricult is a Pakistani agri-tech startup enabling smallholder farmers to access credit and services like purchasing inputs and selling harvests, eliminating the need for middlemen and loan sharks. The platform serves. The startup as a fin-tech data platform and marketplace for smallholder farmers in developing markets.

12. HAC Agri

HAC Agri ensures the availability of off-season fruits and vegetables that are fresh and high quality through their controlled atmosphere warehouse. Currently, HAC Agri offers a range of fruits and vegetables by directly connecting with farmers to access the best products and offer an advantage to harvesters.

13. JF Labs

JF Labs provide Agricultural Drone Services, enabling farmers to enhance the quality of cultivation process through detailed and precise imaging. The service allows to monitor the health of crops along with the land quality through the latest imaging techniques.

The startup raised PKR 3,000,000 in funding on the reality TV show, Idea Croron Ka. The investment deal was led by Founder Impact Network, Shahida Saleem.

Sustainability

14. ModulusTech

ModulusTech offers an environment-friendly flat-packed housing that can be assembled within three hours under a cost of USD 3000. This housing solution cuts down carbon emission by almost 50 percent, for which it has been recognized and awarded by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization.

Game Development

16. Cloudcade Pakistan

Cloudcade Inc. is a San Francisco based game mobile game developer and publisher. The international game studio has now extended its roots to Pakistan through Cloudcade Pakistan with an investment of $6.5 million. The local studio is the first Asian studio to be set up by Cloudcade Inc.

Cloudcade Inc. has appointed the co-founder of the popular Caramel Tech Studios, Ammar Zaeem as the President of Studios, South Asia.

Tourism

17. SastaTicket

SastaTicket is an online platform that offers domestic travelers a way to book and pay for flights at relatively inexpensive prices. Founded in 2016, the platform has experienced significant growth in GMV at 125% YoY, and the number of orders at 155% YoY, and has over one million flight searches per month. The online platform is currently the biggest one in Pakistan in terms of all travel-related services.

E-COMMERCE

18. Daraz

Daraz Group, a leading e-commerce company in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Nepal was fully acquired by Alibaba Group in May 2018. The e-commerce company was kickstarted in Pakistan in 2012 and has since grown into the most popular online shopping destination in the country. Currently, the company operates online marketplaces across six locations. After the acquisition, Daraz has continued to operate under the same brand following the transaction.

19. EasyTickets by Lahore Media Network

EasyTickets, developed by Lahore New Media Labs, is an online marketplace for entertainment and hospitality bookings including cinemas, events, and transport. At Idea Croron Ka, the startup proposed to develop a cloud-based online hotel booking management system to integrate into EasyTickets to provide easy reservations for their customers.

The startup secured PKR 2.6 million through USAID Small & Medium Enterprise Activity.

20. Batterylala

Batterylala provides an online shopping experience for new, original, and warrantied battery purchases offering free same day delivery with relatively inexpensive prices. The products come with free of cost professional installation and after-sale services. Batterylala ensures the originality of the product and the products are 100% new and warrantied.

21. Le Pur Organics

Le Pur Organics is a natural organic skin care product selling company that manufactures products with high-quality virgin oils extracted solely from plants which make them 100% Eco-Friendly. Their organic products are free from synthetic and skin harming chemicals.

22. Sheops

Sheops is Pakistan’s first women-only marketplace, facilitating women entrepreneurs and women-oriented businesses to start and scale their operations leveraging technology. Started with a bustling Facebook community of over 100,000+ women buyers and sellers, Sheops have now integrated an e-commerce experience. In 2015, the startup raised investment from Arpatech Technology Ventures.

EDTECH

23. Edkasa Private Limited

Edkasa is an ICT-driven educational tutorial services business. Working on the ‘Edupreneur Model’, the education entrepreneurs are enabled to run tutorial academies that provide cloud-based, live, online classroom training in five subjects for their students in intermediate grade level.

The startup raised PKR 2.6 million in grant funding through USAID Small & Medium Enterprise Activity at Idea Croron Ka.

Engineering

24. Transconomy

Transconomy serves the logistics and transportation industry by providing ICT solutions for supply chain management processes at ports and end-to-end visibility across an entire supply chain cycle. The flagship product is a Line of Business Software, called Transconomy Terminal, which automates the daily operations with transparency and aims to augment the ability of these facilities to process more cargo, more efficiently.

The startup raised PKR 2.6 million in grant funding through USAID Small & Medium Enterprise Activity at Idea Croron Ka.

25. HARIS

Human Aid Robotics and Intelligence System (HARIS) pursues R&D in order to provide low cost electro-mechanical machines where required and reducing the import cost and expensively imported machinery.

The startup raised PKR 50 million in funding led by Founder Imptrax Munawar Adadullah at Idea Croron Ka.

FOOD

26. Dervish – The Food Souq

Dervish is a food incubator, that owns three profitable restaurant brands at the moment. It has incubated six startups in a year with an 83 percent success rate. Five out of six ventures under Dervish continued to sustain success for more than one year.

COMMUNITY

27. Karachi Chefs at Home

Karachi Chefs at Home is a female-only Facebook group where members share their love for food and cooking. Hosting recipes and food talks, the group has also published three book compilations called Tasty Treasures with members’ recipes. The community has over 135,000 members.

The food community secured a $20,000 grant from Facebook on the platform of Idea Croron Ka.

28. Soul Sisters Pakistan

Soul Sisters Pakistan provides an online support system for every Pakistani woman. While the primary focus remains to be able to discuss women’s issues and networking with like-minded individuals, the community has also evolved into an information and entertainment avenue with its own blog that periodically features stories of group members. The community is a strong network of over 100,000 Pakistani women.

The group qualified for the Facebook Community Leadership Program and secured a $20,000 grant from Facebook on the platform of Idea Croron Ka.

29. Karachi Schools’ Guide

This Facebook group is a community that provides a unified platform to bridge the gap between parents, teachers, educators, and students in order to bring them on a single page for an exchange of health information related to the field of education and activities which will aid to the constructive development of kids. The community boasts 92,000+ members.

At Idea Croron Ka, the community raised $20000 in grand funding by Facebook.

30. Special Needs Pakistan

Special Needs Pakistan is a Facebook community and a resource network for the support group of people who require special attention and care for being differently abled. The group has over 6000 members currently. At Idea Croron Ka, the community raised $20000 in grant funding by Facebook.

Karandaaz Pakistan launched the first edition of Women Entrepreneurship Challenge, supported by UK DFID. The first edition of the challenge spanned across 2017 and final investment deals were signed in mid-2018 with 15 women-led startups. Karandaaz Pakistan invested PKR 64 million in the following startups revolving mainly around clothing, crafts, and organic beauty:

Sprinkle’s Cafe

Zaib’s Stitches

KB Mustard Oil

Memuna’s Dress Designing

Stitchwich

Sephora Beauty Salon

Handy Vac

Gems & Jewelry Business

DOCH Pvt. Ltd

Rider School Van Service

Zoha Boutique

Polly & Other Stories

Zari Faisal Designs

Aero Craft Engine

Organic Jiyo

Take a look at the following infographic for a quick look at how 2018 was for investments:

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